HP Remote Graphics Software 6.0 User Guide

Properties window for the highlighted event in Figure 7-5 The HPRemote log on page 87. As you can
see, the Sender event that has been logged is the Sender connection state.
Figure 7-6 Event Properties window
The highlighted radio buttons allow viewing of the connection data (in this case, the number of
primary and non-primary connections) in byte and word formats. The Section
HPRemote log format
on page 91 provides more details on the supported data formats. To copy the details of an event to
the Clipboard, click the highlighted button in
Figure 7-6 Event Properties window on page 88. By
doing a paste into, for example, Notepad, you can view a text listing of the event details.
Whenever the local computer (Receiver) either establishes a connection to the Sender or disconnects
from the Sender, the IP address, port number, and hostname of the local computer are logged in the
HPRemote log. In
Figure 7-7 Reporting of the local computer IP address, port number and hostname
when a connection is made to the Sender on page 89, a connection has been established to the
Sender from a local computer with IP address 16.125.19.100, port number 1069, and hostname
HP18009285527.
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